U-M officially out of the running for Zach Banner

He's been considered a long shot for awhile, but still has shown up in some U-M recruiting discussions. It's from the horse's mouth now--we're out. His top three is Washington, Oklahoma, and USC. Michigan "wasn't for [him]."

Would've been nice to have a true left tackle. I'm excited about Garnett, but it sounds like he's anticipating playing guard in college.

Very unfair to have to view what little AA offers compared to Norman. They have the sky, crops, and even have surries with fringe on the top. Plus if you consider the proximity to KC, well "everything's just up-to-date in Kansas City!"

AA just pales in comparison after a vist to Oklahoma! We never had a chance!

Very unfair to have to view what little AA offers compared to Norman. They have the sky, crops, and even have surries with fringe on the top. Plus if you consider the proximity to KC, well "everything's just up-to-date in Kansas City!"

AA just pales in comparison after a vist to Oklahoma! We never had a chance!

Yeah, maybe. People who know more than me seem to think that Kalis is going to be a dominant guard and that Magnuson is best suited for right tackle. I'm really excited for both of those guys, but I was getting greedy and hoping for blue chips across the line.

Lewan should have 2 more years left, so we can get our Prototyple Lefty guy next year and be fine. and who is to say magnison can't be Left, in college guys who should be on the right in he NFL play Left all the time just because they are the best tackle on the team

If we get Garnett, I think Kalis would play strongside guard and Garnett would be the backside/pulling guard. Not that it really matters, because there will probably be some redshirts and injuries involved (although I hope no injuries), but Garnett is more mobile so I'd put him on the run instead of Kalis.

I highly doubt this line will ever play together as a whole. Guys will leave early, and there will be guys like Chris Bryant, who I think becomes a starter...and then we'll have younger guys from the '13 and '14 classes that will push for PT.